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in a very tough spot because the dynamic is, if you look at the presidential election, adelle remember the specific numbers, but there are only a handful of congressional districts, house members who were from one party, let's a republican and in the folks in that district, the voters in the district voted for president obama or the other way around. a democrat who voted for that. you're not seeing much crossover that means they have a lot of house members, especially a lot of republicans who really aren't concerned about challenge or challenges from democrats in the 2014 election. there are more concerned about challenges from the right. a primary campaign. starting to see a lot of that. republicans starting to move a little bit more to the right and they have in the past, number of issues because they're worried looking taken out and the primary. a lot of those folks cannot necessarily worried about appearing bipartisan because they came here and were put in by their voters to cut spending and not to raise taxes. for many they see this as a lack of an opportunity to cut spending and
in a very tough spot because the dynamic is, if you look at the presidential election, adelle remember the specific numbers, but there are only a handful of congressional districts, house members who were from one party, let's a republican and in the folks in that district, the voters in the district voted for president obama or the other way around. a democrat who voted for that. you're not seeing much crossover that means they have a lot of house members, especially a lot of republicans who...
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is that a preview of the election or scare out of the election or what are they up to here? >> that's absolutely a preview of the election. and everybody plays a type here. we had a rehash of 2008 where the conservatives are looking for ability to cast clinton as the villain. as somebody who is angry, a woman unhinged. and i thought -- chris: aren't you surprised the poison is not out of that? >> no, not with clinton. and we saw from the secretary, she looked very much like she did when i covered her in 2008. where she was together, she has almost a file cabinet in her head. any question she would go through the file cabinet in her head and answers it. chris: this whole question about her and joe biden. because if there is going to be a field clearing as we say in politics by bill clinton and the others, it has to clear this fella here. he clearly seems to want to run. he has that strong debate performance in the fall against paul ryan. and he got that fiscal cliff agreement going lafment month. and then he took on the lead on the gun control proposal. so do both of them run
is that a preview of the election or scare out of the election or what are they up to here? >> that's absolutely a preview of the election. and everybody plays a type here. we had a rehash of 2008 where the conservatives are looking for ability to cast clinton as the villain. as somebody who is angry, a woman unhinged. and i thought -- chris: aren't you surprised the poison is not out of that? >> no, not with clinton. and we saw from the secretary, she looked very much like she did...
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where the american people overwhelmingly re-elected him. >> it's amazing. mystifying. 2014 are going to lose again. >> that's how democracy works, david. >> i can tell you how democracy works it's not what obama says. democracy doesn't work like this with congress not yielding to all my dictates. yes. that's exactly how a constitutional republic works, checks and balances, separation of powers. >> they didn't yield, they voted to pass obama care. just to get back to your question, why is the president being so strong in his position. >> hayry reid apparently is telling the president don't negotiate. is that who he's listening to? >> i think what the president is saying is, if we buckle on this, if we keep buckling on that where does it end? >> it ends in a lower deficit every time it buckles and you can take credit. >> let's say the president were to give up obama care. say you know what, i don't want to default. obama care is repealed. it's done. i will agree to that deal. where does it stop? >> i know some people are -- i'm not saying give up obama care o
where the american people overwhelmingly re-elected him. >> it's amazing. mystifying. 2014 are going to lose again. >> that's how democracy works, david. >> i can tell you how democracy works it's not what obama says. democracy doesn't work like this with congress not yielding to all my dictates. yes. that's exactly how a constitutional republic works, checks and balances, separation of powers. >> they didn't yield, they voted to pass obama care. just to get back to your...
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the difference is there was an election year coming hard on the 1995 closure so people really had to get with the program because there was going to be an electoral consequence. bob, i want to congress you for chasing jacob lew and john cornyn around the table to try to get them to say something this morning. clearly, the reason they had very little to say to move the the ball is because very little is happening. they're out of town. there are no secret meetings going on. i think boehner said on another network this morning there was a backroom, but nobody was in it. this idea of punting i think is the best possible outcome and how sad is that? i think they're all hoping for external-- whether it's wall street revolting, whether it's the american public, public opinion polls slidingly-- they're look for something else to force them to do the job they agree the other side should be coul dike. >> isn't it different this time around. in 1996, there were moderates in washington. even today when you talk about a republican moderate in the house. we need to find a new word. they were not m
the difference is there was an election year coming hard on the 1995 closure so people really had to get with the program because there was going to be an electoral consequence. bob, i want to congress you for chasing jacob lew and john cornyn around the table to try to get them to say something this morning. clearly, the reason they had very little to say to move the the ball is because very little is happening. they're out of town. there are no secret meetings going on. i think boehner said...
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that's what the election was all about. that's what the president promised in his inaugural address. that's why millions of americans said se on election day. the truth is immigrant rights are civil rights. this is not an issue that should divide us. and the president made that point today. >> it's easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of us versus them. and when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. we forget that. [ applause ] >> it's important for us to remember our history. unless you're one of the first americans you came from some place else. somebody brought you. >> you came from some place else. somebody brought you here. that's the american story. that's what this debate has been about. >> all those folks before they were us, they were them. and when each new wave of immigrants arrived, they faced resistance from those who were already here. they faced hardship. they faced racism. they faced ridicule. but over time as they went about their daily lives, as they earned
that's what the election was all about. that's what the president promised in his inaugural address. that's why millions of americans said se on election day. the truth is immigrant rights are civil rights. this is not an issue that should divide us. and the president made that point today. >> it's easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of us versus them. and when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. we forget that. [ applause ] >>...
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is the best indicator of how elections will go. if we do see some double dip in the economy, in the shoutdown of the debt ceiling moves you into a more economic environment, i think that will be very bad news for anyone running for reelection last year. >> i wrote in my column today, i think this shutdown will help reps, and here's why. right now, yes, i think the republicans are taking most of the blame for this, because they generally do, and president obama is very, very good at not taking blame for anything. even though 24th he will not make one change in this process. the point of that is is people don't want obama care. they're not being ability to stick with the same insurance companies, plus i think you couldn't log on yesterday if you tried to. so the ted cruzs, and the tea party people in the house that are trying to push the leadership into this position, they're saying we hear you. we hear you. >> not only that, but i also said i think in november 2014, no one will remember this shutdown. they're going to be feeling the
is the best indicator of how elections will go. if we do see some double dip in the economy, in the shoutdown of the debt ceiling moves you into a more economic environment, i think that will be very bad news for anyone running for reelection last year. >> i wrote in my column today, i think this shutdown will help reps, and here's why. right now, yes, i think the republicans are taking most of the blame for this, because they generally do, and president obama is very, very good at not...
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one the first orders of business was to elect a speaker of the house. republican john major will continue as speaker. nancy pelosi will remain the democratic leader with 192 votes. 14 members, two democrats and 12 republicans, voted for other candidates than speaker boehner. six members did not vote, including speaker boehner himself, following a tradition of the house. after the vote, that both spoke to the house. >> colleagues, colleagues, to my fellow members of the house of representatives, it is a high honor to welcome you to the 113th congress. [applause] to our newest members of congress, it is a special privilege and honor to welcome you and your families and extend congratulation to the newest members of congress, welcome. to reach this day, each of us has been strengthened by our faith and our families. with a full and grateful heart, i want to thank my family -- my husband of 49 years, paul pelosi, our children, nancy corinne, christine, jacqueline, paul, and alexandra, our grandchildren, who are represented today by our granddaughter madelei
one the first orders of business was to elect a speaker of the house. republican john major will continue as speaker. nancy pelosi will remain the democratic leader with 192 votes. 14 members, two democrats and 12 republicans, voted for other candidates than speaker boehner. six members did not vote, including speaker boehner himself, following a tradition of the house. after the vote, that both spoke to the house. >> colleagues, colleagues, to my fellow members of the house of...
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so i think he learned from this election, gave him the confidence to say the election delivered a mandate for my vision of government, my vision of politics, one that involves gay rights, immigration, climate change, an issue that he hasn't really spoken of since his attempts to deal with it in 2009, fell short. so this was really a different president coming out, using the election as a turning point for his agenda and really making clear that that cautious pragmatist of the last four years, that often came out, is going to give way to someone who is unabashedly starting negotiations from a more progressive liberal standpoint than he was willing to do in the recent past. >> not surprisingly, there's been some push-back already. darrell issa said quote, i'm hoping the president will recognize that compromise should have been the words for today and they clearly weren't. john mccain said i would have liked to see a little more on outreach and working together. there was not, as i have seen in other inaugural speeches. i want to work with my colleagues. and i'm wondering what you think abou
so i think he learned from this election, gave him the confidence to say the election delivered a mandate for my vision of government, my vision of politics, one that involves gay rights, immigration, climate change, an issue that he hasn't really spoken of since his attempts to deal with it in 2009, fell short. so this was really a different president coming out, using the election as a turning point for his agenda and really making clear that that cautious pragmatist of the last four years,...
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the presidengets the credit, and he has a better chance of being re-elected. better to keep it alive and fight it out in the -- in the election. >> and it didn't pay off for them, did -- >> it didn't pay off at all. >> except they held the house but it didn't pay off for them in the senate. he lost two seats in the senate. didn't pay off for him in winning the presidency? >> it was a -- call it a riverboat gamble, i suppose you could say. because what cantor said in that interview was -- if we win it all, then we don't have to compromise. they didn't. but the reaction wasn't, all right, now we have to compromise. instead it s, we're still not going to compromise. >> you've said you have some hope for the senate. there is some seeming to have to someone from afar movement on immigration. is that must be hopeful to you? >> it is, but it's so different than everything else. the reason there is movement on immigration is because republicans have such a powerful incentive to move on immigration. >> because they lost the latino vote. politics. >> they're on the verg
the presidengets the credit, and he has a better chance of being re-elected. better to keep it alive and fight it out in the -- in the election. >> and it didn't pay off for them, did -- >> it didn't pay off at all. >> except they held the house but it didn't pay off for them in the senate. he lost two seats in the senate. didn't pay off for him in winning the presidency? >> it was a -- call it a riverboat gamble, i suppose you could say. because what cantor said in that...
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>> you can't get anything done in an election year or the year bere an election year. but for theuban ar e is new. they split up between president taft. the big country and the repuicans now that what liberals are supposed to admire which is divit bu liberals don't want it. >> do you agree with george? >> yes, unless you can get a new congress. ec t yee n havingvean right, so i don't imagine anything getting done. and we talked a lot about is the president trying to destroy the republican party and i think yes because he has to. because he -- becausenothing will get done unless the is a new congress aheds divide them. it's just basic math that in order for him to get his agenda done. >> you say destroy the party because i can see brother karl re chomping at the bit. isi divide them? is the shut down bad for the republicans? >> yes, is it bad for obama? is yes. it's just the reality. i don't know if there are other politicians above th. it has been cast tat obama is herlpeally nephious. >> if the president's goal is to stroy the republicans, h wi not sed tit we went bac
>> you can't get anything done in an election year or the year bere an election year. but for theuban ar e is new. they split up between president taft. the big country and the repuicans now that what liberals are supposed to admire which is divit bu liberals don't want it. >> do you agree with george? >> yes, unless you can get a new congress. ec t yee n havingvean right, so i don't imagine anything getting done. and we talked a lot about is the president trying to destroy...
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they were elected on spending. this is what they came to washington to do. they've been trying to do this since 2011 and by god they're not going to leave until they get something. >> let's look forward because four years ago the president feels he was sent to washington to do the very specific setup things. now it's trying to find a way as the president's willing in his second term of office and to do other things he didn't feel -- he had in the room to do. i thought we would go back and listen to just what president obama had to say four years ago when he took that first oath of office. >> on this day, we gather because we have chones hope over people. unity of purpose over conflict and discord. on this day, we come to proclaim an end to the petty grevranses, the false promises and worn out mass that have far too long have sprang led our politics. we remain a young nation. but in the words of scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things. >> ok. this is where the approach ear's daughter speaks up about the childish thing like. four years later
they were elected on spending. this is what they came to washington to do. they've been trying to do this since 2011 and by god they're not going to leave until they get something. >> let's look forward because four years ago the president feels he was sent to washington to do the very specific setup things. now it's trying to find a way as the president's willing in his second term of office and to do other things he didn't feel -- he had in the room to do. i thought we would go back and...
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it's a presidential election year and hang on to the presidency and we will do it after that. he said what the hell is say presidency for? we are going for it. he went for it and got it. i think sure, there is a level of intransjens, but the republican party that johnson faced in some respects had a lost similarities. the week before barry gold water was nominated and was gold water, nixon or rockefeller to be the nominee, the polls show johnson getting 77% of the vote to gold water's 20%. the republican convention nominated gold water. you got to remember this ment mentality that we are dealing with. what obama is doing with respect to gun control is kind ofuing the presidency in a way that i find very attractive. whether it will be successful or not, i don't know. he can win in washington and he can win if he can rev up the people. >> the cover of your book there was a picture of you and lbj talking together. everybody talks about the famous lbj charm and the way he worked on people. when you are man on man with him, what was he like in his element trying to convince you? >>
it's a presidential election year and hang on to the presidency and we will do it after that. he said what the hell is say presidency for? we are going for it. he went for it and got it. i think sure, there is a level of intransjens, but the republican party that johnson faced in some respects had a lost similarities. the week before barry gold water was nominated and was gold water, nixon or rockefeller to be the nominee, the polls show johnson getting 77% of the vote to gold water's 20%. the...
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the midterm elections. but that does not mean barack obama is going to be a lame duck. he's going to be using executive power, going around the world, china, europe and being a global leader as well as an american leader. >> i've got to go. but jonathan, did we see a tougher president obama in his second inaugural address? >> oh, absolutely. we saw a tougher president obama in the inaugural which makes me look forward to the state of the union address to see if that toughness is actually even tougher. >> douglas brinkley, jonathan capehart, thank you both for your time. >> thanks, rev. >> ahead, biden might want to and hillary might, too. the 2016 heavyweights. that's next. stay with us. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs.
the midterm elections. but that does not mean barack obama is going to be a lame duck. he's going to be using executive power, going around the world, china, europe and being a global leader as well as an american leader. >> i've got to go. but jonathan, did we see a tougher president obama in his second inaugural address? >> oh, absolutely. we saw a tougher president obama in the inaugural which makes me look forward to the state of the union address to see if that toughness is...
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. >> he won the election where the american people overwhelmingly reler reelected him. >> that's amazing. >> that's how democracy works. >> democracy doesn't work like this with congress not yielding to all my dictates. yes. that's exactly how a constitutional republican works. checks and balances. >> they didn't yield. they voted to pass obama care. why, why is the president being so strong in his position. >> harry reid apparently is telling the president, don't negotiate. is that who he's listening to? >> i think what the president is saying, if we buckle on this, we keep buckling on that, where does it end? >> you take credit for it. >> let's take, let's say the president were to give up obama care. we say you know what? i don't want to default. obama care is repealed. it's done. i will agree to that deal. where does it stop? >> that's not the argument i'm having. i'm not saying give up obama care or we default. i'm saying attach the debt ceiling to spending cuts, deficit reduction, which, by the way, has historically happened, multiple, dozens of times, and, which the american peopl
. >> he won the election where the american people overwhelmingly reler reelected him. >> that's amazing. >> that's how democracy works. >> democracy doesn't work like this with congress not yielding to all my dictates. yes. that's exactly how a constitutional republican works. checks and balances. >> they didn't yield. they voted to pass obama care. why, why is the president being so strong in his position. >> harry reid apparently is telling the president,...
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i am hopeful they are concerned about the next election, not the good of their country, and their fellow citizen wills do the right thing. >> but in districts that are gerrymandered this may be an issue that is too toxic to consider switching sides. what do you say to those that say that my district just doesn't want this? >> i would love to get in there, run ads against those members and say congressman x, refuses to vote for the bill, he supports discrimination. and i think that's toxic. and republicans need to think about that. the party of lincoln. my party. i grew up in illinois. now talking about lincoln and the legacy, and this is what this party needs to do. if we are going to pick up younger people, california, my home state now, we have lost five percentage points of republicans and registration. never happened in my lifetime. >> thank you for being with us today. >> thank you. >> this news coming on the heels of those documented leaked by ed sword snowden. in britain they insist they are proticketing freedom and democracy. >> . >> they also noted that since 2005, there have be
i am hopeful they are concerned about the next election, not the good of their country, and their fellow citizen wills do the right thing. >> but in districts that are gerrymandered this may be an issue that is too toxic to consider switching sides. what do you say to those that say that my district just doesn't want this? >> i would love to get in there, run ads against those members and say congressman x, refuses to vote for the bill, he supports discrimination. and i think that's...
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none the less that means that a pope has been elected. we will see the new pope come on to the balcony to make his first address as the head of the roman catholic church. we're going to keep our eye on it. you will see it in the bottom lower corner of our screen. keep on watching. >>> in the meantime, retail sales sure look like the glass is half full. it's not all puppy dogs and ice cream. why do you have to pour cold water on everything? >> i don't. i just report the news. sometimes its full and sometimes its half empty. i just want to show you one chart here. in a sense it's not half empty. it's sort of 2/3 full but the 1/3 missing is really critical. look how much better expectations are for sales. look how much better capex is. but then look at jobs. no change. if i were to do this, i would have 16, 8, and 0 would be the number on jobs. it's good that they're looking for sales. i have my doubts as to whether or not they cannot increase jobs if you have increase in capital spending. but right now we're not seeing the kind of hiring pl
none the less that means that a pope has been elected. we will see the new pope come on to the balcony to make his first address as the head of the roman catholic church. we're going to keep our eye on it. you will see it in the bottom lower corner of our screen. keep on watching. >>> in the meantime, retail sales sure look like the glass is half full. it's not all puppy dogs and ice cream. why do you have to pour cold water on everything? >> i don't. i just report the news....
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the election is 18 days away. we're seeing terry mcauliffe is pulling away from ken cuccinelli, off year election and low turnout could favor the republicans. still within reach for cuccinelli. this has been one of the most negatively advertised campaigns i've seen. >> what's interesting, andrea, i was driving into work and i heard a radio ad for terry mcauliffe which a narrator of that ad blasts cuccinelli, a tea party shutdown conservative. if there was any doubt that the shutdown, or at least democrats believe the shutdown can and will be used against ken cuccinelli in this final closing couple of weeks, that should clear things up. i interviewed ken cuccinelli a few weeks back. he said, the shutdown would not help my campaign. he wouldn't say it would hurt his campaign. i think it's just dominated conversation hurt the republican brand. if you candidly asked john boehner has this been good or bad for the republican brand, he'd say bad. that's heart. these off year elections particularly in a state like virgini
the election is 18 days away. we're seeing terry mcauliffe is pulling away from ken cuccinelli, off year election and low turnout could favor the republicans. still within reach for cuccinelli. this has been one of the most negatively advertised campaigns i've seen. >> what's interesting, andrea, i was driving into work and i heard a radio ad for terry mcauliffe which a narrator of that ad blasts cuccinelli, a tea party shutdown conservative. if there was any doubt that the shutdown, or...
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a general election. if you're so unpopular you're really vulnerable to a general election challenge even with redistricting. i think there are issues like immigration reform that could happen in april or march. get the appropriations bills done, the farm bill needs to get done, you'll see these members who want to go in accomplishment mode . >> the primary loomed large in the later part of this year. >> it loomed very large. you have outside groups who have mprimaries, they're raising money, and there isn't vested interest in having a functioning congress. all the interest is complete dysfunction, strife and to raise money from outside groups . >> in the predictability of the opposite institution when your own party can come gunning for. >> you it is your own party now, and there is a real question whether this budget deal was an one-off deadeal or a sign of what is to come. what i can also tell you one of the major maters for a lot of those republicans who voted for this in the house is they didn't want
a general election. if you're so unpopular you're really vulnerable to a general election challenge even with redistricting. i think there are issues like immigration reform that could happen in april or march. get the appropriations bills done, the farm bill needs to get done, you'll see these members who want to go in accomplishment mode . >> the primary loomed large in the later part of this year. >> it loomed very large. you have outside groups who have mprimaries, they're...
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they don't also get to say, you know, unless you give me what the voters rejected in the last election i'm going to cause a recession. that's not how it works. no american president would deal with a foreign leader like this. most of you would not deal with either co-workers or business associates in this fashion. and we shouldn't be dealing this way here in washington. i've heard republicans suggest that, well, no, this is reasonable, this is entirely appropriate. but as i've said before, imagine if a democratic congress threatened to crash the global economy unless a republican president agreed to gun background checks or immigration reform. i think it's fair to say that republicans would not think that was appropriate. so let's lift these threats from our families and our businesses, and let's get down to work. it's not like this is a new position that i'm taking here. i had speaker boehner and the other leaders in just last week. either my chief of staff or i have had serious conversations on the budget with republicans more than 20 times since march. so we've been talking all kind
they don't also get to say, you know, unless you give me what the voters rejected in the last election i'm going to cause a recession. that's not how it works. no american president would deal with a foreign leader like this. most of you would not deal with either co-workers or business associates in this fashion. and we shouldn't be dealing this way here in washington. i've heard republicans suggest that, well, no, this is reasonable, this is entirely appropriate. but as i've said before,...
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we had a government shutdown after the government was elected, and re-elected. i don't think there's much else he can do other than to stand his ground and accomplish duck. >> i think this gets at a reason why people will not work with president obama. >> 16% approve of the job congress was doing. perhaps no surprise there. look at the approval numbers for palmar. 41% of americans approve the job. 56" disapprove of the job. this is the case for a couple of months. why should members of congress go along with a president that unpopular. they wouldn't go along with him even if he was popular. because of the affordable care act, that's unpopular policy, it doesn't mean we shouldn't do things about unemployment. doesn't mean we shouldn't do things about jobsville. the fact that the members of congress have not been able to come up with policies that circumvent the president does not excuse congress for not getting anything done. it's not like we have seen an unprecedented level of veto. barack obama, he is trying to get some things done. >> here is what president ob
we had a government shutdown after the government was elected, and re-elected. i don't think there's much else he can do other than to stand his ground and accomplish duck. >> i think this gets at a reason why people will not work with president obama. >> 16% approve of the job congress was doing. perhaps no surprise there. look at the approval numbers for palmar. 41% of americans approve the job. 56" disapprove of the job. this is the case for a couple of months. why should...
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seperated by an election. a new kind of font could help keep your emails and online communications private. a korean graphic designer and former nsa employee created the fonts... they're called z-x-x. the man says each one uses different optical tricks to make them difficult for text scanning software to read... which he says would make them unhackable. the man admits they may not be completely effective, but he hopes they will alert people to the issue of digital surveillance. coming up on the early edition... breaking down.... the affordable care act. who qualifies... and how much it costs. ((break 1)) ñú ((traffic reporter ad libs)) map 40 map green map harford fox45 is committed to bringing you committed to bringing you stories that are meaningful and impact your lives. that's why we're asking for your help in aping the type the affordable care act is going live today. new online exchanges will allow you to buy policies in all 50 states plus washington dc -- even if you have pre-existing medical conditio
seperated by an election. a new kind of font could help keep your emails and online communications private. a korean graphic designer and former nsa employee created the fonts... they're called z-x-x. the man says each one uses different optical tricks to make them difficult for text scanning software to read... which he says would make them unhackable. the man admits they may not be completely effective, but he hopes they will alert people to the issue of digital surveillance. coming up on the...
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very hard charging, we won the election. this question of these big entitlement versus taxes questions, they've been add jute caded -- adjudicated and we wouldn't. and they had congress -- republicans in congress on the run in terms. fiscal cliff deal. they got republicans where they wanted to be. but that was it. they couldn't press their advantage any further. and the president adapted pretty quickly and went to this outreach strategy. he had paul ryan for lunch to the white house for goodness' sake. gwen: the charm offensive. >> the charm offensive in which he looked for the common sense caucus. going back to the 14 republicans jeff talked about who voted for immigration, comprehensive immigration reform. the president trying to put together a group on the budget in the hopes that an agreement with them would carry some weight over into the house. that effort is pretty much dead. it's still -- bushels along a little bit. -- burbles along a little bit but the president trying to get something done before it runs out on his
very hard charging, we won the election. this question of these big entitlement versus taxes questions, they've been add jute caded -- adjudicated and we wouldn't. and they had congress -- republicans in congress on the run in terms. fiscal cliff deal. they got republicans where they wanted to be. but that was it. they couldn't press their advantage any further. and the president adapted pretty quickly and went to this outreach strategy. he had paul ryan for lunch to the white house for...
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popular in those states. >> ralph, i mean, senator john mccain said he tried to build support in the election for repealing the health care law. his efforts came up short. he said it's time to move on. supreme court affirmed the law. isn't this the democratic process working even though clearly you don't agree with it? >> well, look, i mean, i remember when bill clinton said he wouldn't agree to balance the budget in five years when the government was shut down in '95 and 9 '6. he signed legislation to balance the budget. he said he wouldn't sign the welfare reform bill because we insisted we shouldn't pay people to not work and bare children repeatedly out of wedlock. now look, there was some fixing and there were some compromise but he signed our budget and he signed our tax cuts, and he signed our welfare reform bill. and if -- the difference, i think, this time and i have to say this is inexplicable to me, anderson, the president's position, as i understand it, is he will not negotiation with congress. i don't know how you get a resolution to this. it's possible to take where the republic
popular in those states. >> ralph, i mean, senator john mccain said he tried to build support in the election for repealing the health care law. his efforts came up short. he said it's time to move on. supreme court affirmed the law. isn't this the democratic process working even though clearly you don't agree with it? >> well, look, i mean, i remember when bill clinton said he wouldn't agree to balance the budget in five years when the government was shut down in '95 and 9 '6. he...
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we have a lot of senators more worried about a primary challenge than a general election. some of these guys have already started to get primary challenges. so the house is going to move very different legislation. now, relatively noncontroversial legislation, and then it is going to get in conference. that's where the rubber hits the road. the problem is that the house, the big sticking point is the path way to zip -- citizenship. the house does not agree with it. speaker john boehner has said he doesn't like the bill. i think we will see both pass legislation. host: if it is not a pathway to citizenship, what does congress want in terms of the illegals? guest: i think they will do the e-verify, which is a mandate on employers to check the status of people they employ. the senate has not yet been critical of the house. i think that will happen. you will see democratic senators after this passes in the senate calling on the house for a vote on this. that is not going to happen any time soon, and it may never happen. host: my guest is managing editor of the hill. he has a b
we have a lot of senators more worried about a primary challenge than a general election. some of these guys have already started to get primary challenges. so the house is going to move very different legislation. now, relatively noncontroversial legislation, and then it is going to get in conference. that's where the rubber hits the road. the problem is that the house, the big sticking point is the path way to zip -- citizenship. the house does not agree with it. speaker john boehner has said...
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seven months ago, the republican national committee released an autopsy report looking back on the election, looking at how they can win in the future. they said the republican party needs to stop talking to itself. they need to use rhetoric that's more appealing to moderates, hispanics, women, young voters. you don't hear that in this room. and the republican professional class consultants are very worried about that. not just that but also the fact that you do hear the sort of party divide come up over and over again. you hear the insurgents, the grassroots conservatives attacking over and over again the republican leadership, the establishment, the quote unquote old bulls on capitol hill. and that just previews the sort of problem that the party is going to have moving forward in the mid-terms, in these primaries and in the presidential campaign, frankly, in 2016 on these debate stages. you're going to see this rift in the republican party. it's existed for a long time, but it's really come to the forein the middle of this government shutdown. >> it certainly has. peter appreciate the up
seven months ago, the republican national committee released an autopsy report looking back on the election, looking at how they can win in the future. they said the republican party needs to stop talking to itself. they need to use rhetoric that's more appealing to moderates, hispanics, women, young voters. you don't hear that in this room. and the republican professional class consultants are very worried about that. not just that but also the fact that you do hear the sort of party divide...
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he started talking thank goodness for jobs when the election started to approach. what are his instincts? he may well believe the issues. it's not an issue for four or five years and longer. >> john: in fairness 2011 was when he pitched the johns program, and our republican friends killed that and never let it breathe. i want to bring alexis and sam. how important is tonight's address for the president's term and the entire second term in general? >> it's critical going into the next two years right moving to the midterms. i think his audience right now is not just the american people. he's going right down, if we are to believe david's notion that he's going to be aggressive in his rhetoric and tone, it's to go down the base of congress and dare them to be as obstructionist as they have been. if he sets that tone along with the big policy ideas i think it will be a very good win for him. >> john: i have to bring sam seder in on this one. we all admire the tone he laid out in his inaugural address but let's look at the appointments, the policies versus the rhetoric
he started talking thank goodness for jobs when the election started to approach. what are his instincts? he may well believe the issues. it's not an issue for four or five years and longer. >> john: in fairness 2011 was when he pitched the johns program, and our republican friends killed that and never let it breathe. i want to bring alexis and sam. how important is tonight's address for the president's term and the entire second term in general? >> it's critical going into the...
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he said so the week after the election. he said so earlier this week that he wants to get this done. in order for speaker boehner to pass this bill, even if it's the worst bill that you can imagine he still wouldn't be abled to to do it because there is a part of his can you success which is the do-nothing a cuss. they don't want to see any immigration bill passed period. if speaker boehner is serious about getting anything done, he will have to bring in a number of republicans and democrats to do that. and they're working hard on that. >> later in the program we'll hear from the leader in the campaign for immigration reform, and we'll be back with our studio guests in just a moment. this is inside story. >> not only do they not get compensation but you don't even have to explain why? >> well thats exactly what i said. >> we question authority. >> so you said we could get access... >> that's enough! >> ... and those affected. >> investigative journalism at it's toughest. >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. on
he said so the week after the election. he said so earlier this week that he wants to get this done. in order for speaker boehner to pass this bill, even if it's the worst bill that you can imagine he still wouldn't be abled to to do it because there is a part of his can you success which is the do-nothing a cuss. they don't want to see any immigration bill passed period. if speaker boehner is serious about getting anything done, he will have to bring in a number of republicans and democrats to...
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we talk about immigration reform being too close to an election or too far away from an election. what is the golledy locks moment when -- golledy locks moment when action can happen. >> this is it. we believe it has to get done. leadership has committed to bringing immigration to the floor. the challenge with the bill is there's no deadline, no fiscal cliff, no debt ceiling day that we run out to, not like the farm bill where milk prices go through the roof. unfortunately when we have issues like syria come up, this is an issue that is pushed further and further out. we are aring drawing a line -- we are really drawing a line in the sand saying, "it has to get done." we have less than three weeks to address it and we need the nation to focus on it. >> thank you for joining us. we'll take a break. when we come back a panel discussion on the push for comprehensive immigration reform. this is "inside story." refor refor refor >>> welcome back to "inside story." we are discussing immigration reform and the loggying efforts to get a bill through. joining us now are gabby, director of
we talk about immigration reform being too close to an election or too far away from an election. what is the golledy locks moment when -- golledy locks moment when action can happen. >> this is it. we believe it has to get done. leadership has committed to bringing immigration to the floor. the challenge with the bill is there's no deadline, no fiscal cliff, no debt ceiling day that we run out to, not like the farm bill where milk prices go through the roof. unfortunately when we have...
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some in crucial election battleground states. joining me now is our co-host of the cycle. rarely do you see a congressional campaign so clearly laid out on an issue as you see here. one is the numbers, the other is corruption. you have 17 republicans in districts that obama won and another 17 in districts that romney won by less than three points. where we are headed now goes to something deep er and part of what you talked about tonight in the historical debt change. >> what you're talking about, it is -- is it in business? and other areas considered extortion? >> it really is. you think about and sometimes we looked at business as the wild or unregulated area but there are better rules than there are in members of congress. you cannot simply act in the best interest of the company you work for. you cannot deny it the ability to make a profit. these members of congress abusing their positions of power. it is fundamentally different. i do really believe this. if we get close to the line, people will see that as republicans out of control. >> how long are the republicans in
some in crucial election battleground states. joining me now is our co-host of the cycle. rarely do you see a congressional campaign so clearly laid out on an issue as you see here. one is the numbers, the other is corruption. you have 17 republicans in districts that obama won and another 17 in districts that romney won by less than three points. where we are headed now goes to something deep er and part of what you talked about tonight in the historical debt change. >> what you're...
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in light of the last election. i think not because of president obama that of their own self- intererest. they will have to do something on immigrati reform. not the whole package. along the lines of what mark is talking about. they have to put s something on the tatable. if they hope to have access to this large voting block that has turned off from them. >> i am the cynic here. i think this is one of the ways at the vote in the senate will hurt. it will not happen. already you see people who supported immigration reform in the senate on the republican side backing away. they do not want to be stuck with it. brokenhows you how truly things are. is this soverwhelminy in the republicans' interest? to write off the hispanic community is too canend themselves to beinthe minority party forever. the business cmunity, there all for this. there is a huge incentive to get foreign workers in here. it is the right thing to do on a lot of levels. there are is so much going forward. this thing cannot pass, it shows you that --
in light of the last election. i think not because of president obama that of their own self- intererest. they will have to do something on immigrati reform. not the whole package. along the lines of what mark is talking about. they have to put s something on the tatable. if they hope to have access to this large voting block that has turned off from them. >> i am the cynic here. i think this is one of the ways at the vote in the senate will hurt. it will not happen. already you see...
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that's why so many of us got elected in the last election cycle. they want to see us work together and come up with a long term plan and again, that's why -- we think the president made a mistake by not taking simpson-bowles recommendations. there are things in there that i don't like and i would approach differently. but at least it is big enough to start addressing the debt and deficit. long enough to get us back on trajectory so we don't leave our kids and grand kids with a mountain of debt. let's take that as a starting point if we can't agree on anything. >> so if you are supposed to working together, then why have many ef them gone home? >> lock us in the room and tell us to get it done. i ran on no budget, no pay. we passed no budget, no pay here in this kcongress. why should we get paid if we can't pass a budget. >> thank you for joining us? >> thank you. glad to be on. >> scott, check out open table making a new 52-week high. provider of on-line reservations, did announce the introduction after facebook app that lets people share their fav
that's why so many of us got elected in the last election cycle. they want to see us work together and come up with a long term plan and again, that's why -- we think the president made a mistake by not taking simpson-bowles recommendations. there are things in there that i don't like and i would approach differently. but at least it is big enough to start addressing the debt and deficit. long enough to get us back on trajectory so we don't leave our kids and grand kids with a mountain of debt....
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purge, and also later, during the election, if there are problems in the election itself, or in the way the votes get counted or in who gets a ballot and who doesn't. by the way, that would be a ballot that just happens to have the attorney general's own name on it. mr. cuccinelli is the first attorney general in 30 years in virginia to not step down from the attorney general job, because he's running the for governor. so his office will be on election day and already is now in court litigating the circumstances of his own run for governor. what could possibly go wrong? >>> as a senior member of the obama administration, he was instrumental in the repeal of don't ask, don't tell. he made a bold public case for why the u.s. should find a way to declare an end to the war on terror. he made the first public push for the administration to be more open about drone strikes on some of the most important and sensitive issues facing the obama administration, this guy has been the tall poppy. he has been the one willing to stick his neck out before anybody else. he left the administration right a
purge, and also later, during the election, if there are problems in the election itself, or in the way the votes get counted or in who gets a ballot and who doesn't. by the way, that would be a ballot that just happens to have the attorney general's own name on it. mr. cuccinelli is the first attorney general in 30 years in virginia to not step down from the attorney general job, because he's running the for governor. so his office will be on election day and already is now in court litigating...
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got elected. this is a much more diverse country and it has had a significant effect on politics, particularly presidential politics, as the republicans learned, somewhat to their surprise, after this election. and the third, charlie, is in some ways the most troubling and that is-- it's almost a cliche but it's so significant-- they say very divided country, red and blue. what we saw in this election is red america became redder and blue america became bluer. there were very few states in this election that were competitive. there were only, i believe, four states out of the entire country where the margin was five points or fewer. >> rose: i want to pick up on that. how did we get to that point? is it redistricting? what is it that has made america red and blue and redder and bluer? >> a couple things. one is that there has been a great sorting out of the parties, as others have described brilliantly over the years. each party used to be a coalition of liberals, moderates, and conservatives. the
got elected. this is a much more diverse country and it has had a significant effect on politics, particularly presidential politics, as the republicans learned, somewhat to their surprise, after this election. and the third, charlie, is in some ways the most troubling and that is-- it's almost a cliche but it's so significant-- they say very divided country, red and blue. what we saw in this election is red america became redder and blue america became bluer. there were very few states in this...